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World's largest scale of construction, China $75 billion water diversion project benefits hundreds of millions people

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project is a key strategic infrastructure project for China to alleviate water shortage in its northern provinces. With its eastern, central and western routes, the project links China's four main rivers — the Yellow River, the Huaihe River, the Haihe River, and the Yangtze River. The project has set multiple new world records, including its construction scale, water diversion distance, population benefited, population resettlement, and complexity of engineering.

A total of 22.2 billion cubic meters of water has been diverted through the eastern and central routes of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project so far.

The project has improved the water supply of cities along the route, which has already become a major water source for over 40 large and medium cities in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei province, Henan province and Shandong province,benefiting hundreds of millions of people.

China's south-north water diversion project, 75 billion USD investment

 
World records set by South-to-North Water Diversion Project
China.org.cn丨Updated: May 8, 2018
The South-to-North Water Diversion Project is a key strategic infrastructure project for China to alleviate severe water shortage in its northern provinces. With its eastern, central and western routes, the project links China's four main rivers — the Yellow River, the Huaihe River, the Haihe River, and the Yangtze River. The project has set multiple new world records, including its construction scale, water diversion distance, population benefited, population resettlement, and complexity of engineering. As the world's largest project of its kind ever undertaken, the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is bound to exert a far-reaching impact.

I. World's largest scale of construction

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project is the world's largest water diversion project, crossing the drainage basins of the Yangtze River, the Huaihe River, the Yellow River, and the Haihe River, involving more than 10 provinces. The ambitious project is consisted of countless hydraulic engineering sub-projects including reservoirs, lakes, canals, river ways, dams, pump stations, tunnels, aqueducts, buried culverts, inverted siphons, PCCP pipes, ditches, etc. Its complexity, scale, and difficulty are unprecedented at home and abroad. In total, 1.78 billion cubic meters of earth and stone was excavated, 620 million cubic meters was filled, and 65 million cubic meters of concrete was used, just in the first phase of the project's eastern and central routes.

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II. World's largest water diversion volume

Once completed, the project will divert 44.8 billion cubic meters of water annually to the population centers in northern China. The water will be diverted through three routes: 14.8 billion cubic meters through the eastern route, 13.0 billion cubic meters through the central route, and 17.0 billion cubic meters through the western route. The first phase projects of the eastern and central routes are currently underway, and they will be able to divert 18.27 billion cubic meters of water after completion.
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III. World's longest water diversion distance

The total planned length of the project's eastern, central and western routes is 4,350 kilometers. The ongoing first phase sub-projects of the eastern and central routes measure 2,899 kilometers in the mainlines and approximately 2,700 kilometers in auxiliary branch lines, reaching six provinces and one city.


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A bird's eye view of the Taocha Canal Head Works Project on the central route.

IV. World's largest population benefited

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project targets water shortage in China's northern areas, particularly in the drainage basins of the Yellow River, the Huaihe River, and the Haihe River, which in 2002 had a total population of 438 million. In the first phase sub-projects of the eastern and central routes alone, 253 county-level or above cities gain direct water supply, benefiting 110 million people. Water supply through the project has brought about vast opportunities for those areas to restructure and grow their industries and economies. Meanwhile, the project supplements water to the lower reaches of the Yellow River, thus enabling the northwestern areas to improve water resource carrying capacity. After the elevation project of the Danjiangkou Dam, 3.3 billion cubic meters of storage capacity was added, which with the coordination of flood control projects can effectively prevent flooding and protect more than 700,000 people living in the middle and lower reaches of the Hanjiang River.

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The central route stretches through downtown area of Jiaozuo city, Henan province.

V. World's largest scope of benefited areas

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project targets water shortage problems in China's northern areas, in particular the drainage basins of the Yellow River, the Huaihe River, and the Haihe River[]. The total area of diverted water supply is 1.45 million square kilometers, equal to 15 percent of China's land area. The first phase sub-projects of the eastern and central routes have created approximately 180,000 jobs annually. The completion of the project will highly improve the water resources and drive the socio-economic development, thus creating more jobs while producing benefits for agriculture, flood control, shipping, stagnant water drainage, and ecological protection. Adjusted for inflation, the project is estimated to generate an annual economic benefit worth 53.3 billion yuan.

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The central route stretches through Zhengzhou city, Henan province.

VI. World's largest number of resettlement due to water projects – migrants of the Danjiangkou Dam in the central route

About 345,000 people were resettled due to the elevation project of the Danjiangkou Dam in the project's central route, and the resettlement was mainly completed in 2010-11. In 2011, 190,000 people were resettled, marking a world record in resettlement due to water projects. The two provinces involved, Henan and Hubei, set up migrant relocation headquarters to ensure improved housing, traffic, medical service, and education for resettled people.

VII. World's largest scale of pump station cluster – the Pump Station Cluster Project of the Eastern Route

The first phase of the project's eastern route's mainline totals 1,467 kilometers. Thirteen cascade pump stations, 22 pivots and 34 pump stations are established along the route, with the total hydraulic head of 65 meters. The stations are equipped with 160 hydroelectric generators, with the overall installed capacity of 366.2 kilowatts and the total design flow of 4,447.6 cubic meters per second. After completion, the highly concentrated pump station cluster will reach international advanced level in pump manufacturing, and in other aspects.

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Shaji Pump Station in Suqian, Jiangsu province (eastern route of the project).

VIII. World's first case of large-tube water tunnels traversing under subway – the Buried Culvert Project in the 4th Ring Road of Beijing (central route)

The Buried Culvert Project in the 4th Ring Road of Beijing (central route) has two pressurized water tunnels with the inner diameter of four meters, which traverse under Beijing's Wukesong Subway Station. It was the world's first case of large-tube water tunnels traversing under a running subway. The nearest distance between the buried culvert and the subway is only 3.67 meters, while the largest settlement of the subway is merely three millimeters.

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Completion of the tunnel lining of the Buried Culvert Project in the 4th Ring Road of Beijing.

IX. World's largest U-type aqueduct – the Tuanhe Aqueduct Project in the central route

The Tuanhe Aqueduct Project in the central route is a U-type aqueduct with three-dimension prestressing. The inner diameter of the aqueduct is nine meters, the single span 40 meters, and the maximum flow 420 cubic meters per second. All three parameters are unprecedented.

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An overlook of the Tuanhe Aqueduct in the Central Route.

X. China's deepest water diversion shaft – shaft of the Yellow River Crossing Project of the central route

Located around 30 kilometers to the west of Zhengzhou, the Yellow River Crossing Project of the Central Route is designed to transfer water diverted from the Yangtze River through the central route, to cross the Yellow River. The large, cylinder structure shaft was built in the high permeable foundation of fine sand, on the bank of the Yellow River. With an inner diameter of 16.4 meters and a depth of 50.5 meters, the shaft has a design flow of 265 cubic meters per second and an increasing flow of 320 cubic meters per second. Double-layered, the shaft's outer layer is an underground diaphragm wall with the thickness of 1.5 meters and a depth of 76.6 meters, and its inner layer is made with concrete steel with the thickness of 0.8 meters. It is by far China's largest and deepest shaft, also with the most complicated geological conditions and most difficult engineering conditions.


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An upward view of the shaft.

XII. China's largest scale dam elevation project – the Danjiangkou Dam Elevation Project

By pouring concrete on the body of the original dam, the Danjiangkou Dam Elevation Project elevates both the concrete dam and the core earth-rock dam. After elevation, the height of the dam increased from 162 meters to 176.6 meters, with the normal water level rising from 157 meters to 170 meters, adding 11.6 billion cubic meters of reservoir capacity. Specific structural technologies were applied during the elevation project to blend the original concrete with the newly poured. Without affecting the dam's normal operation, the project successfully elevated the dam along with fracture detection and repairing, making it one of the most complicated cases of the world's dam elevation projects.

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The Danjiangkou Dam after elevation.

XIII. Cutting edge technologies applied in mechanized construction of large scale concrete canal

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project diverts water through long-distance routes that traverse land with complicated geological and topographical conditions. An array of devices with domestic intellectual property rights were developed to tackle various problems. Compared with devices of the same category developed overseas, the molding machine used in the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is two-thirds lighter, with 66 percent greater power and 80 percent less cost. A great many research results have been achieved in large channel slope stability and optimization technology, new structure type, mechanized lining comprehensive construction technology, mechanized lining series complete equipment, etc., filling China's blanks in design and manufacture, construction process and engineering technology of large scale channel mechanized molding equipment.

XIV. Cutting edge technologies applied in PCCP pipe engineering at the Beijing section of the central route

Through the construction and quality control of ultra large diameter Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe (PCCP), a full set of technical parameters concerning PCCP design and cathodic protection, which also comply with China's regulatory system and material standards, were established. A quality control standard was set up concerning the installation of ultra large diameter PCCP in ditches and tunnels. An array of pioneering technologies have been developed, including test probes for the cathodic protection of PCCP, materials and processes of mechanized spray of PCCP external anti-corrosive coating, installation of ultra large diameter PCCP in ditches using goliath crane, installation processes and technologies for PCCP in tunnels, etc.

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Construction site of pipeline laying.
 
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We get it. China is G.O.A.T

Piece of advice: real powers don't feel the need to project their progress so desperately. You ever see Germany or Japan advertising every little achievement?
Good advice, I myself am fed up with the little achievement report as well.
I like to read breaking news but there is no.
This world is too boring after world war II.
 
We get it. China is G.O.A.T

Piece of advice: real powers don't feel the need to project their progress so desperately. You ever see Germany or Japan advertising every little achievement?

Except it is not little

Do you even have any idea about the scale of the project at all?

Guess what, it is the largest hydraulic engineering project human has ever made, just because nowadays China get so used to make world record-breaking projects doesnt make the project little or insignificant.
 
Except it is not little

Do you even have any idea about the scale of the project at all?

Guess what, it is the largest hydraulic engineering project human has ever made, just because nowadays China get so used to make world record-breaking projects doesnt make the project little or insignificant.
You understand they just don't care this, because this project has nothing to do with them.
 
We get it. China is G.O.A.T

Piece of advice: real powers don't feel the need to project their progress so desperately. You ever see Germany or Japan advertising every little achievement?

They (So called real powers) build a single skyscraper and you see multiple documentaries on that single building. This is something 100 times more significant than that. Why are you so negative and naive ?
 
Except it is not little

Do you even have any idea about the scale of the project at all?

Guess what, it is the largest hydraulic engineering project human has ever made, just because nowadays China get so used to make world record-breaking projects doesnt make the project little or insignificant.
They (So called real powers) build a single skyscraper and you see multiple documentaries on that single building. This is something 100 times more significant than that. Why are you so negative and naive ?

Don't mind him. He is a pajeet. They already have issues with determing sizes.

 
The biggest engineering project in human history :bunny:
 
That river diversion is huge, I rather want Indonesia make more irrigation network in Kalimantan island.

In here many potential is still not being exploited yet for agricultural.

Kalimantan island

 
73.3% water supply in Beijing is from the south water, if this project didn't exist, Beijing, Tianjin along with dozens of other big northern cities in China, would cease to exist.

After south water came to Beijing, the level of Beijing's underground water had risen 3.16 meters, now Beijing has more than enough abundant water to make cities rivers, lakes, parks and wetlands in the countryside...

South water, saved Beijing..

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73.3% water supply in Beijing is from the south water, if this project didn't exist, Beijing, Tianjin long with dozens of other big northern cities in China, would cease to exist.

After south water came to Beijing, the level of Beijing's underground water had risen 3.16 meters, now Beijing has more than enough abundant water to make cities rivers, lakes, parks and wetlands in the countryside...

South water, saved Beijing..

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I haven't been to North China, never experienced how to live in a water lacked city. 😄
 
Mega projects like south- north water diversion, 3 gorges dam, which may spread a time span of over 10 years to finish can rarely be undertook by democratically elected governments, no democratically elected governments would pay hundreds of billion during their term while let the future government reap the benefits , their longest term plans only last for 4-5 years.
I haven't been to North China, never experienced how to live in a water lacked city. 😄
Actually we didn't feel water shortage either, but the government used to warn us daily, it's all over the daily news, I guess the government tried to scare us and raise the awareness of saving water, but it's very scary and annoying. it felt like the city could be running out of water any time. Now those daily warnings and scare are no more, water doesn't seem to be an issue any more.
 
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We get it. China is G.O.A.T

Piece of advice: real powers don't feel the need to project their progress so desperately. You ever see Germany or Japan advertising every little achievement?
That’s because no country is capable of projects of this size and scale and with this delivery. Germany and Japan are not doing projects like these, no one is.
 
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